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Manufacturing qubits that can move

Researchers have demonstrated the ability to move spin qubits between quantum dots without losing quantum information, potentially combining the manufacturing advantages of solid-state qubits with the flexibility of atomic systems. This breakthrough could enable any-to-any qubit connectivity in quantum computers, similar to what's possible with trapped ions but with the scalability of semiconductor manufacturing. The development addresses a key challenge in quantum computing by potentially allowing error correction and flexible qubit interactions in solid-state systems.

Background

Quantum computing requires stable, scalable qubits, with current approaches divided between manufacturable solid-state qubits and more flexible but complex atomic/ion-based systems. Quantum dots are semiconductor-based qubits that offer manufacturing advantages but have traditionally lacked the flexibility of atomic systems.

Source
Ars Technica
Published
May 9, 2026 at 07:13 AM
Score
8.0 / 10